ANALYSIS: EU Egg Market Steadies, Yet Avian Flu Keeps Tension Alive
The EU egg market appears to be settling after a period of sharp price escalation. As industrial buyers scale back year-end procurement, the urgency that had driven recent firming has eased, allowing spot values to stabilize, with slight softening appearing in some segments. Yet supply across most of the EU remains constrained, with only isolated pockets of improvement.
Dried yolk remains a pronounced bullish outlier. Strong demand and minimal inventories continue to push values upward. Its essential role in high-value food applications and limited substitution options keep buyers compelled to secure supply despite rising costs...
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